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Sorry if this was posted before but this short explanation if the clearest I've seen to date. I do have Roni's Chordability and need to revisit now that I have a very basic understanding of the BH thing.
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06-26-2018 02:26 PM
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I'm reviewing the "sisters and brothers" moves (Section 2.8). I think I'm having a senior moment, but I remember that in addition to cool moves up up a minor third from a Maj6 to a Min6 (as in G6 -> Bbmin6) there were moves for going from Maj6 up a minor third to a MAJ6 (as in G6 -> Bb6). Now I don't see it, or I'm not understanding it. All the examples seem to be for C6 -> Ebmin6. No C6 -> Eb6.
I know there is a section for going up a MAJOR third (Section 2.7) as in F6 to A6. But I've read through Chapter 2 a couple of times and I can't see an example of moving to your MAJOR flavored sister. This is a very common harmonic move, as far as I can tell.
Did I see it in the Howard Rees material, dream it out of whole cloth, or is it there and I'm too tired to see it?
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I learned it from this
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Not what I was remembering, but I enjoyed those videos immensely. Thanks!
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no prob! This is how I approach going from major up minor thirds:
CMaj Dmin E min Fmin (this is the beautiful pivot chord, it’s the iv of C and the ii of Eb) Ebmaj and so on
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Originally Posted by joe2758
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Originally Posted by joe2758
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Originally Posted by joe2758
KA PAF info please
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